Resources

White Papers

Lite Paper

Here we present our why and how, highlighting the importance of freedom of speech and the fundamental right to control one’s data. We also discuss the quantum threat to encryption and need for quantum-secure solutions, presented through Crown Sterling’s offerings.

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Prime Number Prediction Pattern

In “Accurate and Infinite Prime Number Prediction from Novel Quasi-Prime Analytical Methodology,” Robert E. Grant identified the first Infinite Prime Number prediction pattern with a new type of number discovery called quasi-primes. This novel method serves as the foundation for our team’s advancement of Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman encryption software module by replacing vulnerable prime number private keys with non-repetitive irrational number-derived random private keys.

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Sum Product Conjecture Paper

In this paper, we re-derive Fermat’s factorization identity through a geometrical approach. We exploit its Pythagorean triangle configuration to investigate the relationship between the sum of two numbers and their product. This visual perspective of numbers enhances our understanding of their nature, equipping us with the tools to tackle unsolved problems in number theory with a completely new approach.

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Media Kit

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Executive Bios and digital assets for use in press and articles.

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Company & Product Logos

Media assets, artwork, and design files — such as CSOV and Crown Sterling brand logos and product support assets.

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Testing & Validations

 


DIEHARDER
PractRand
TestU01

CrownEncrypt™

Crown Sterling’s encryption module has been issued certificate #3635 by the United States National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security (CCCS), a branch of the Communications Security Establishment (CSE) for FIPS 140-2 Level 1 validation. This effort was completed by SafeLogic and proof of conformance was sent to NIST’s Cryptographic Module Validation Program  (CMVP) in March of 2020. You can find the public record of certification here: View Certificate

CrownEncrypt™

Crown Sterling passed three additional test validations for its CrownRNG™, the company’s Cryptographically Secure Random Number Generator by John D. Cook Ph.D., an independent expert based in Texas specializing in testing for encryption and data privacy solutions.  Crown Sterling’s CrownRNG™ passed in the three commonly used Random Number Generator test suites including: DIEHARDER, PractRand, TestU01

“We believe that digital assets are the intangible personal property of the original producer and therefore are protected by the United States Constitution, including the 4th and 5th Amendments; the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, including Articles 12 and 17; the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, including Articles 7 and 8; and the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, including Article 8.” 

— Data Bill of Rights, Crown Sterling